In 2015 I won in the travel photographer competition – in The Independent Traveller, Argus newspaper.

My work has been exhibited in London, France and South Africa and I’ve been published in various magazines including Marie Claire, Elle, Your Wedding Day, My Wedding Day and Discovery magazine.

I used to work in the music industry photographing musicians and bands. These include Hot House Flowers, Blondie, Steve Winwoood, Joss Stone and Seal.

I was so hopelessly in love with a guy in my last year of high school, I ended up nearly flunking.

Twelve years later I studied Fine Art Photography in London and passed with a distinction.

Photography is not factory-work. I only take on a limited number of bookings a year so I can give every client the very best of my energy, attention and creativity.

I have a feline goddess living in my home, Miss Banksy…fondly named after my favourite graffiti artist.

I love the word serendipity, not only it’s meaning, but also the way it sounds like honey dripping off a spoon.

I was once in the travel section of a bookstore and couldn’t decide where I wanted to go. So I closed my eyes, ran my finger along the shelf and decided that, when I opened my eyes, whatever my finger was touching, that’s where I’d go. It was Cuba. I was there several months later.

In January 2015 I found myself back in Cuba again…this time to do a documentary of images of Havanna.

Much of my inspiration comes from cinematography. I keep a notebook and pencil in my bag for when I’m at a movie and a creative idea presents itself.

I photographed my first recipe book: “LCHF På Riktigt” by Monique Le Roux Forslund and Published By Pagina Forlags AG in Sweden in 2013.

Several months later a selection of my photographs were used in the English version of Monique Le Roux Forslunds book “Low Carb Living For Families” and published in South Africa.

I have recently photographed another recipe book in Sweden, “Lär dig leva sockerfritt” which was published in February 2016, by Pagina publishers in Sweden.